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OneTab-Night-Mode
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How do I get the list of "opened tabs" on firefox? Active and inactive tabs.
(Hopefully you're using something like Auto Tab Discord?) It gets to that many tabs before I stash them all away into OneTab. I've nearly 15k tabs in there.
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How do you save and manage random cool bits of information you find on the internet? Fror example: tweets, reddit threads, lyrics, book passages, and random important info you want to find later.
I have used OneTab for a few years now. It's available for Firefox and Chrome as an extension. It will take all your tabs and save them all onto a single private tab. You can then go through that and organise it further into smaller groups.
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[needadvice] how do I stop wasting time on reddit+youtube without completely banning them?
You could get this extension: https://www.one-tab.com, one click and all the tabs are closed but saved as a list, so your addicted mind can think "I can look at them later.".
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Anything you wish there was an open source solution for?
Self-hosted OneTab. OneTab currently is local only. I would like to have a self-hosted backend so all bookmarks could be synced across my devices (ideally, with E2EE).
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How do ADHD people cope on here?
Several other people mentioned the "file away" open tabs approach (but not necessarily try to go back to them). I'm a big fan of the One Tab extension for this: https://www.one-tab.com/ for this task. I have it in both my browsers FF (personal) and Chrome (work), and I have history of interesting stuff from HN from years back. I don't plan on ever going back to all those links, but it helps to save them to avoid FOMO.
I also have a script[1] for cleaning up my Desktop (which gets filled by various files I download). It puts all the contents into a date-named folder, in subfolders based on file extension.
[1] https://gist.github.com/ivanistheone/9daa23ae2a7abb472cb2
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Show HN: Rethinking Tabs in Firefox
+1 for https://www.one-tab.com/
To provide a bit more context: OneTab closes (all, or specific) tabs and dumps the URLs in a queue, grouped by window or category to be quickly popped open/combed through at your leisure.
It's great for the times I get sidetracked and need to hold onto thirty pages of docs without keeping them open at all times; I use it as a sort of tab purgatory which I will probably not revisit (I have 1025 tabs saved at the moment ).
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Fresh computer setup
One Tab
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Browser Tab Hoarding: How do you organize/archive your research? Trying to reach Tab Zero.
OneTab for the win! I've also been using this for years. I love that you can make a QR code and be able to access your lists from anywhere. Each machine has its own unique set since the data is stored in the extension. The ability to import and export is great though so you can basically easily save all the links to any other management system. If you want to save the URLs to all your tabs this is the easiest way to go. I love being able to save them in groups and then I can reopen that entire group for a research session. Oh yeah guys it has drag 'n drop between groups as well.
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Why are bookmarks second class citizens in browsers?
I use this extension called one tab (https://www.one-tab.com/) which saves all the currently open tabs into a list which can be given a name!
This is the most helpful extension that I've installed on my browser.
well true but the advantage of the plugin is more that its not really that persistent.
For instance: when I research a new topic i sometimes have 20 open tabs out of which i really want to bookmark none, but as long as i am working on the issue i want to be able to use them still. This is where onetab shines, because it lets me remove all, lets call them virtual bookmarks, that have been gerated by one specific window. Henceforth i can use a window more like a topic of interest and am totally able to "hibernate" on research. and when i come back i just click "open all tabs" on the index and will be goot do go:
I believe my actual point was, that I have much more stuff that i like to store temporarily, instead of a "permanent bookmark" and the ability to remove bookmarks by "window" really allows me to ogranize myself better.
linkding
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Show HN: Linkwarden โ An open source collaborative bookmark manager
I'll definitely give it a short this weekend. Are there any plans to support different authentication methods? Like LDAP, OAuth2 etc?
I'm using linkding at the moment https://github.com/sissbruecker/linkding which also has a browser addon, the only missing thing is some form central user auth but we're using it as it is.
- Bookmarks manager
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What self hosted app do you wish existed?
Bookmarks - https://github.com/sissbruecker/linkding/
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Ask HN: What's a good, privacy focused bookmark manager?
Its also built on Django, which makes it pretty easy to manage/extend/modify.
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Any URL/Website hoarders?
I use linkding
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self hosted online bookmark with full text search, Google bookmark alternative
I currently use linkding (https://github.com/sissbruecker/linkding/) in combination with linka! (https://github.com/cmsax/linka) this gives me the flexibility and full text search looking for.
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Is there a bookmark sharing service?
Linkdingurl
- Any bookmarking software/app/extension rcm?
- โLinkThing - an iOS app for linkding
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Ask HN: Do you still use browser bookmarks?
I recently imported my bookmarks into a linkding instance, and use the firefox extension to add new ones to it.
It's slightly better than the browser bookmark manager.
What are some alternatives?
LinkAce - LinkAce is a self-hosted archive to collect links of your favorite websites.
Shiori - Simple bookmark manager built with Go
Hackershare - Hackershare is a powerful social bookmarking service and a knowledge-sharing community, with advanced search and tag management feature
webcrate - ๐ฆ๐ Organize your web with WebCrate, a modern and beautiful bookmarking tool
Wallabag - wallabag is a self hostable application for saving web pages: Save and classify articles. Read them later. Freely.
floccus - :cloud: Sync your bookmarks privately across browsers and devices
Firefox Account Server - Monorepo for Firefox Accounts
Shaarli - The personal, minimalist, super-fast, database free, bookmarking service - community repo
Espial - Espial is an open-source, web-based bookmarking server.
Reminiscence - Self-Hosted Bookmark And Archive Manager
ArchiveBox - ๐ Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...
dashy - ๐ A self-hostable personal dashboard built for you. Includes status-checking, widgets, themes, icon packs, a UI editor and tons more!